Playing Slideshows

Your FlashTrax can play an automatic slideshow of all the files in a folder. While in Photo Viewer Mode, push Fn to access the Slide menu, push Up and Down to select a time interval, and push ENTER to begin.

To make slides display for a longer period, select a longer time interval from the Slide menu. If you wish to advance the slideshow manually, select Manual. While in manual playback, simply push Right or Down to advance to the next slide.

By default, a slideshow will display all the images in the current folder and any images inside folders in the current folder. If you wish to display only those images directly within the current folder, push Fn to access the menus, push Right twice to select the Folder Off / Folder On menu, and push Down and ENTER to change the setting. This setting can be changed back by following the same instructions.

Thumbnail View

In addition to the normal list view, Photo Mode can also allow you to browse images by thumbnail. To access this feature, push Fn while in Photo Mode, push Right once to access the Files List / Thumbnail menu, and push Down and ENTER to change the setting. The view mode can be changed back to list view by following the same instructions.

Zoom Status Display

If you wish to display zoom status information while viewing images, including the current image number and the current zoom setting, push Fn, Right, Right, and Right to access the State Off / State On menu, and push Down and ENTER to change the setting. The status display can be hidden again by repeating the same instructions.

Getting Information About an Image

While viewing an image, push ENTER to display detailed information about the file. This information (EXIF) is provided by your camera and embedded within the image file.

Supported Viewing Formats

FlashTrax supports viewing JPEG (JPG) files and RAW files from many popular camera models. It is also able to view GIF, BMP, and TIFF files (when including an embedded, uncompressed thumbnail), although it cannot rotate or zoom them. Note that for TIFF files and some RAW files, the maximum viewable resolution is limited to the resolution of the embedded thumbnail file.

Music Player: Advanced Features

By default, the Music Player will play every music file in the current folder in alphabetical order, and then stop. This behavior can be changed with the menus of the Music Player.

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